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Horizon School Division No. 205 operates 43 schools in communities across east-central Saskatchewan, supporting staff and students in their mission to reach foundational Safe & Caring, Literacy, Numeracy & Assessment, and Transition & Graduation Rates goals.

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A collage of National Indigenous Peoples Day 2025 events hosted by Horizon School Division. Images include a teepee outside, a traditional dancer performing indoors, a group photo with Elders and leaders, speakers addressing the audience, and flags being raised outside the teepee.

Honouring culture. Acknowledging truth. Walking together.

Earlier this week, Horizon School Division was honoured to gather with Elders, Knowledge Keepers, and community partners to celebrate National Indigenous Peoples Day.
We extend our sincere thanks to the Kawacatoose Boyz Dance Troupe and Drum Circle for generously sharing their culture and stories, and to everyone who joined us in marking this meaningful day of connection, reflection, and celebration.

Together, we raised flags, shared stories, and renewed our commitment to reconciliation — grounded in respect, learning, and lasting partnership.
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Have a great summer!

The last day of classes is Thursday, June 26, and report card pickup is on Monday, June 30, 2025. Have a wonderful summer, Horizon! See next year's calendar at horizonsd.ca/calendar/
A group of Elders and Horizon School Division staff stand together in a brightly lit room, smiling for the camera. The group includes representatives from several First Nations who are collaborating on Horizon's Indigenous Education Framework.

National Indigenous Peoples Day

On this National Indigenous Peoples Day, we honour the knowledge, traditions, and strength of Indigenous communities.

Horizon is deeply grateful to the Elders who are helping shape our Indigenous Education Framework—teachings rooted in the thirteen poles of the teepee. Horizon's Indigenous Education Team has been honoured to learn from Elders of Day Star, George Gordon, Kawacatoose, and Muskowekwan First Nations, and we look forward to including voices from Fishing Lake and One Arrow First Nations as this important work continues.
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This month in "From the Board"

SSBA Visit Highlights Shared Goals • Student Days Celebrate Iron Triangle Opportunities • Good news from Lanigan Elementary, Vier Lake Colony, Englefeld, Muenster, Watson, Viscount Central schools • Committee Reports • and more! See horizonsd.ca/fromtheboard/

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